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Attorney fees vary. You're probably looking in the range of $2500-3500. There is also a court fee of $435, but many parents of disabled children are... Read Answer
You would go to court and file for guardianship. But I think your chances would be slim, unless the aunt's home is a bad situation. Are you working?... Read Answer
Your DPOA only relates to financial matters. It does not give you power to move your husband if he is not competent to make his own decisions. I know... Read Answer
If you are married, and the public guardian has filed for a conservatorship of your husband, they have some serious concerns. You should not just... Read Answer
The topic "Guardianship and Conservatorship" pointed your question to the estate planning section. Try asking the question again and titling it... Read Answer
What a difficult situation! I'm so sorry your mother is going through this. The problems seem to be caused by your mother's husband, not your... Read Answer
You need to find the County or State agency responsible for monitoring the activities of group homes and who acts as the ombudsman or advocate for... Read Answer
I think that based solely on what you have said that you are not at risk of losing the children solely because you have a prior conviction - but... Read Answer
You can care for the child in most respects with the consent of the legal guardian with a caregiver affidavit. However, if the guardian wishes to... Read Answer